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The designers at New York City based Fluxxlab studio have come up with the unique idea of creating sustainable energy from otherwise wasted human energy from the revolving doors that abound in a huge number of buildings across cities. Named the...
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On the 4th of October, Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s multi-starrer movie EKLAVYA- THE ROYAL GUARD was screened at New York University as a part of the University’s...
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On 4th October Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s multi-starrer movie EKLAVYA- THE ROYAL GUARD was screened at New York University as a part of the University’s...
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The UK food industry is worried with BSE-infected meat getting into its chain. To ensure its non-entry to the chain, tight rules have been introduced. A human once...
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Jeff Han is a research scientist for New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He has deigned up an amazing touch-driven computer screen,...
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